There is alreay an out-of-box actions for publishing Sphinx documentation
to gh-pages: https://github.com/sphinx-notes/pages/
在2022年3月19日星期六 UTC+8 10:52:24 写道:
> That is how I generate my home page: https://davedittrich.github.io/
>
> I use this Makefile from the Sphinx source directory to
That is how I generate my home page: https://davedittrich.github.io/
I use this Makefile from the Sphinx source directory to copy/commit to the
GitHub Pages repo before pushing.
# Don't put trailing slash here: add it in rsync
# commands where necessary because its existence means
# something.
Hi there! Furo’s own documentation is generated this way. You can find the
details in the .github/workflows directory. :)
On Wednesday, 9 March 2022 at 08:00:10 UTC c.b...@posteo.jp wrote:
> Hello Miguel
>
> Am 09.03.2022 03:36 schrieb Miguel Villa Floran:
> > GitHub Pages. Has anyone
Hello Miguel
Am 09.03.2022 03:36 schrieb Miguel Villa Floran:
GitHub Pages. Has anyone implemented this approach before?
Not on GitHub but on Codeberg (based on Gitea).
Here is the landing page of my repo. On top of the README.md you can see
a link to the "page" directing to the "docs"
Hello, I was interested in using Sphinx (along with the Sphinx theme Furo)
on GitHub pages. I would create a GitHub repo and host the source files of
the documentation on the git branch 'main' and build the source files using
GitHub actions and commit the build files onto the branch 'gh-pages'.